Seventy five seniors have joined an extracurricular, off campus water game called “Senior Assassin”, as of March 30th, an end-of-the-year activity played across many high school campuses over the years.
According to the players and the rules posted to their instagram, seniors must spray their assigned target if they are not wearing their “protective” goggles and/or floaties. Players also cannot make an attempt if they are wearing the protection. On “purge weekends” and when there are only 5 players left, all bets are off.
The cost of entry was $5 with the last player not disqualified earning the pool of $375. As of April 16, only 8 students remain.
Q: How many have you gotten out so far?
Aubrie Vasquez: “Two, one I went to their game, the other was after school. I looked at the location, but I didn’t really have any strategy.”
Rosalinda Gusman: “One, and I waited 6 hours outside his house. I have 1 kill, my strategy was patience.”
Ashley Rostro Dominguez: “I didn’t get any kills because my target didn’t even get out of his house.”
Q: What was the reason you joined?
Aubrie Vasquez: “I was bored, and I was joining for fun to win the prize cash.”
Rosalinda Gusman: “For memories, and you get to meet more people, and it make us laugh and have fun.”
Ashley Rostro Dominguez: “To enjoy my last year of senior year.”
Q: What are you going to do if you win?
Aubrie Vasquez: “Save most of it for school and rest for doordash. Also for a car.”
Rosalinda Gusman: “College, gas, and food.”
Ashley Rostro Dominguez: “If I won, I would give the money to my mom because she needs it.”